OpinionHow real-time search analytics and AI can help the DOD break down dataTearing down data silos and achieving data interoperability is a complex and challenging task.By Chris Townsend19 hours ago
Interior staffer is first Jewish Biden appointee to quit over Gaza warShe is at least the fifth mid- or senior-level administration staffer to make public their resignation in protest of the White House policy.2 days ago
Federal Trade Commission bars ‘noncompete’ agreements for US employeesThe rule, which doesn’t apply to workers at non-profits, is to take effect in four months unless it is blocked by legal challenges.3 weeks ago
Grassley grills Pentagon over improper use of government credit cardsA watchdog concluded DOD cardholders made $52 million worth of "questionable" purchases at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.By Molly Weisner4 weeks ago
OpinionCountering Chinese cyber threats of tomorrow demands we prepare todayFor decades, the Chinese Communist Party has focused on espionage, stealing IP from our companies, and collecting private data.By Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi4 weeks ago
House passes contentious Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aid packageThe House advanced President Joe Biden's foreign aid request for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan six months after Congress first received the proposal.By Bryant Harris4 weeks ago
OpinionHow Unified Attack Surface Management future proofs fed cyberspaceThe threat landscape has evolved far beyond the capability of traditional perimeter-based cyber defenses to contain.By Kunal Modasiya4 weeks ago
OpinionKnow your customer – as long as it’s not ChinaA proposed 'Know Your Customer' rule seeks to stop adversaries from getting their hands on advanced U.S. cloud and AI technologies.By Paul Rosenzweig4 weeks ago
Senate tosses impeachment case against Homeland Security Sec. MayorkasSenators voted separately to dismiss the two articles of impeachment, arguing that they were unconstitutional.4 weeks ago
House to hold separate votes on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan aidThe chamber will hold three separate votes on Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan aid bills that mirror legislation the Senate has already passed.By Bryant Harris4 weeks ago
OpinionThe sanctions against China will continue until morale improvesThe Biden administration, which for years demanded everyday Americans move toward renewable energy, is now criticizing China for providing them options.By Sen. Rand Paul4 weeks ago
House to send Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate, forcing a trialSenators will be sworn in Wednesday as jurors, turning the chamber into the court of impeachment.By Mary Clare Jalonick5 weeks ago